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Abraham Lincoln: A Life

Michael Burlingame

Now in paperback, this award-winning biography has been hailed as the definitive portrait of Lincoln.

Named One of the 10 Top Lincoln Books by Chicago TribuneNamed One of the 5 Best Books of 2009 by The AtlanticWinner, 2008 PROSE Award for Best Book in U.S. History and Biography/Autobiography, Association of American PublishersWinner, 2010 Lincoln Prize from the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College

In the first multi-volume biography of Abraham Lincoln to be published in decades, Lincoln scholar Michael Burlingame offers a fresh look at the life of one of America's greatest presidents. Incorporating the field notes of earlier biographers, along with decades of research in multiple manuscript archives and long-neglected newspapers, this remarkable work will both alter and reinforce our current understanding of America's sixteenth president.

Volume 1 covers Lincoln's early childhood, his experiences as a farm boy in Indiana and Illinois, his legal training, and the political ambition that led to a term in Congress in the 1840s. In volume 2, Burlingame examines Lincoln's life during his presidency and the Civil War, narrating in fascinating detail the crisis over Fort Sumter and Lincoln's own battles with relentless office seekers, hostile newspaper editors, and incompetent field commanders. Burlingame also offers new interpretations of Lincoln's private life, discussing his marriage to Mary Todd and the untimely deaths of two sons to disease.

But through it all--his difficult childhood, his contentious political career, a fratricidal war, and tragic personal losses--Lincoln preserved a keen sense of humor and acquired a psychological maturity that proved to be the North's most valuable asset in winning the Civil War.

Published to coincide with the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth, this landmark publication establishes Burlingame as the most assiduous Lincoln biographer of recent memory and brings Lincoln alive to modern readers as never before.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Publish Date: Apr 1st, 2013
  • Pages: 960
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.90in - 7.00in - 1.70in - 3.30lb
  • EAN: 9781421409733
  • Categories: Presidents & Heads of StateUnited States - 19th CenturyUnited States - Civil War Period (1850-1877)

About the Author

Burlingame, Michael: - Michael Burlingame (MYSTIC, CT) is Chancellor Naomi B. Lynn Distinguished Chair in Lincoln Studies at the University of Illinois Springfield. He is the author or editor of several books about Lincoln, including Lincoln Observed: Civil War Dispatches of Noah Brooks; The Black Man's President: Abraham Lincoln, African Americans, and the Pursuit of Racial Equality; and An American Marriage: The Untold Story of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd.

Praise for this book

This book supplants [Carl] Sandburg and supersedes all other biographies. Future Lincoln books cannot be written without it, and from no other book can a general reader learn so much about Abraham Lincoln. It is the essential title for the bicentennial.
--James L. Swanson, Publishers Weekly
A complete view of Lincoln's life . . . thorough.
--Diane Cole, U.S. News & World Report
A magisterial enterprise.
--William Safire, New York Times
An exhaustive and stylishly written biography.
--Greg Rienzi, Gazette
A stunning feat of research.
--Michael F. Bishop, Publishers Weekly
The two-volume set is being heralded as the ultimate new biography of Lincoln, an essential work to be used by all future biographers of the 16th president.
--Anne Byle, Grand Rapids Press
The granddaddy of all the recent books [on Lincoln] is Michael Burlingame's Abraham Lincoln: A Life . . . monumental in size, depth and scholarship, this is the new standard biography of our time and surpasses all other life portraits of our 16th president, and is the most important book of the bicentennial.
--James L. Swanson, Washington Times
No review could do complete justice to the magnificent two-volume biography that has been so well-wrought by Michael Burlingame.
--Christopher Hitchens, Atlantic Monthly
The author knows more about Lincoln than any other living person.
--James McPherson, New York Review of Books
This magisterial work tells a rich, thoroughly documented, birth-to-death story of America's greatest president. Its bulk is formidable, but it holds countless rewards for undaunted readers.
--Jane Henderson, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Burlingame very likely knows more about Lincoln than anyone who's ever lived, including Mary Todd, and his biography, 20 years in the writing, has a revelation on every page, dug out during the biographer's tireless research into musty libraries and forgotten attics that no one has ever thought to look in before. If there is anything knowable that you want to know about Lincoln, this is the place to find it.
--Andrew Ferguson, American Spectator
A monumental and meticulous two-volume study of the 16th president . . . should be required reading for anyone seriously interested in Lincoln.
--Mark Bowden, Atlantic
A monumental boxed effort that weighs in at 10 pounds . . . The result is a picture of Lincoln from all sides, in a style that is relentless but not daunting.
--Bloomberg News
If you aspire to Ultimate Lincoln Knowledge this is a must-read.
--Chicago Tribune
These monumental volumes deserve a wide readership.
--St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Burlingame is a towering figure in Lincoln scholarship, and students of the 16th president have been waiting for this book for years. For all his learning--Burlingame may know more about Lincoln and his era than anyone in the world--his take on his subject is fresh, and he doesn't gloss over Lincoln's less appealing attributes. Abraham Lincoln comes as close to being the definitive biography as anything the world has seen in decades.
--Time.com
The bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth has generated a plethora of Lincoln-related items, but none impresses more than this two-volume biography . . . Essential.
--Choice
Most thorough account of the development of Lincoln as a man and politician against the backdrop of America's struggle to mature as an idea and a nation . . . Not a Lincoln for our times, but the Lincoln of his times, and future biographers would do well to take note(s).
--Books and Culture: A Christian Review